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Slot Booking Select Date Slots Available on 12-10-2024 Tickets Available Girnar (Junagadh, Gujarat) | Ropeway Operating Time: 07:00 AM TO 05:00 PM- Mount Girnar is located in Junagadh district, Gujarat, India. It is an important pilgrimage site for Hindus and Jains. Since the 3rd century, the peak has housed 866 Hindu and Jain temples, making it one of the major religious sites. To reach the final peak, one must climb 9999 steps. Mount Girnar is a sacred site for Jains of the Digambar and Shwetambar sects. Amba Mata Temple Gorakshanath Temple and Dattatreya Temple are major pilgrimage sites for Hindu pilgrims. Girnar is also home to Tirthankara Neminath Temple, a religious site for Jain devotees, hence they call Girnar as Mount Neminath. Udan Khatola is about to complete the construction and start operations of India's most technologically advanced ropeway at Girnar. The ropeway is 2126. 4 metres long and has ultra-modern cabins. The ropeway will take pilgrims to Ma Ambaji Temple at Girnar and provide immense convenience to those who would otherwise be unable to climb the 5000 steps to reach the Sumeru platform. This ropeway is the largest in Gujarat. Address Girnar Udankhatola Nr. Sudarshan Talav, Bhavnath Taleti, Junagadh - 362004 Nearest Railway Station: Junagadh Nearby Cities Rajkot 114 km, Jamnagar 160 km, Bhavnagar 205 km, Ahmedabad 338 km, Bhuj 346 km, Gandhinagar 350 km
Bhavnath Temple
35km It is said that the Shiva Ling here was born from his own divine intention. There are two main annual events: Maha Shivratri and Girnar Lili Parikrama. It is believed that on this holiest day, Lord Shiva himself visits the shrine here. Devotees circumambulate the holy hill of Girnar before the fair. This is compared to the Lili Parikrama of Mount Govardhan in Vraj. It is believed that Lord Dattatreya descends to earth and stays here for these five days to bless devotees.
Upalkot Caves - Upalkot
33 km The Kapra Kodiya Caves are part of the Junagadh Buddhist Caves. They are the oldest of the caves. They are believed to have been built during the reign of Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd-4th century BCE, as evidenced by scribbled and short cursive writings on the walls. The caves are also known as Kangal Mahal. They lie on the banks of the ancient Sudarshan Lake, a little outside and to the north of the Upalkot Fort.
Gir National Park
Perennial rivers such as Hiran, Saraswati, Datardi, Singoda, Machundi, Godavadi and Raval flow through the area. Crocodile breeding centre, Kamleshwar Dam, Tulsisham, Gir Bhimcha and Somnath are some of the attractions near Girnar.
Jain Temples
5 km Girnar Jain temples were built during 3rd Century AD. Situated on the first plateau of Mount Girnar at about 3800 steps from base. 16 Jain temples here form a sort of fort on the ledge at the top of the great cliff. it is the Nirvan Bhumi of the 22nd Tirthankara Lord Neminath. The idol of Neminath was made by Indra dev from the fifth divine world, believed.
Gir National Park
Perennial rivers such as Hiran, Saraswati, Datardi, Singoda, Machundi, Godavadi and Raval flow through the area. Crocodile breeding centre, Kamleshwar Dam, Tulsisham, Gir Bhimcha and Somnath are some of the attractions near Girnar.
Bhavnath Temple
35km It is said that the Shiva Ling here was born from his own divine intention. There are two main annual events: Maha Shivratri and Girnar Lili Parikrama. It is believed that on this holiest day, Lord Shiva himself visits the shrine here. Devotees circumambulate the holy hill of Girnar before the fair. This is compared to the Lili Parikrama of Mount Govardhan in Vraj. It is believed that Lord Dattatreya descends to earth and stays here for these five days to bless devotees.
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